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Old 08-03-2022, 03:37 AM
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i have a browning nitro 80 60/70 29 inch draw and i am looking for information on the bow such as specs and any other information about the bow cant find anything online about it.
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Old 08-03-2022, 03:17 PM
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Contact Browning.
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Old 08-03-2022, 04:43 PM
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i did and they dont have any information on any of the bows they use to make
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Browning Compound Bows: Browning Archery is a well-known brand in the archery community. They produce a variety of compound bows designed for different skill levels and purposes, including hunting and target shooting.

Nitro 80: The "Nitro 80" designation likely refers to the bow's advertised speed. Bows are often marketed based on their arrow speed in feet per second (FPS). "80" could be an indication that the bow is capable of achieving a certain speed, such as 300 FPS.

Draw Weight: The "60/70" refers to the draw weight range of the bow. This means that the bow's draw weight can be adjusted within the range of 60 to 70 pounds.

Draw Length: The "29 inch draw" refers to the bow's draw length, which is the distance from the string at rest to the grip at full draw. A 29-inch draw length means the bow is set up to be drawn to a maximum length of 29 inches.

Specs: The specific specifications of the bow, such as axle-to-axle length, brace height, let-off, and weight, would generally be provided by the manufacturer. Since I don't have access to updated information, I recommend reaching out to Browning Archery directly or visiting an authorized Browning dealer to inquire about the specifications and other details of the Browning Nitro 80 model.

Reviews and Community Forums: If you are looking for more information or reviews on the Browning Nitro 80, you can try searching archery community forums or social media groups dedicated to compound bows. These platforms often have discussions and reviews from users who have experience with various models.
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